Everflow expands waste services into Wales ahead of legislation changes

0
270

Everflow Expands Waste Services into Wales

 Everflow, the UK’s leading multi-utility service provider to businesses, today announces its expansion into Wales with the introduction of its waste services. This move comes in response to upcoming legislative changes and market opportunities in the region.

The expansion into Wales is driven by the upcoming changes in legislation regarding workplace recycling, set to take effect in April. With Welsh businesses soon required to separate their waste for recycling, Everflow saw this as a strategic opportunity to enter the Welsh market and provide tailored waste management solutions.

With service coverage across the entirety of Wales, Everflow will offer segregated waste collection services in alignment with the forthcoming legislative changes. Businesses in Wales can expect to benefit from transparent pricing and a fair usage policy that doesn’t penalise customers for overweight collections.

Looking ahead, Everflow remains committed to its broader plans for growth and expansion in the waste sector. Additionally, the company is exploring opportunities to introduce telecoms services in Wales, further diversifying its utility offerings in the region.

Elliot Harrison-Holt, Waste Services Director, Everflow, comments: “With legislative changes on the horizon, we see an opportunity to provide innovative and sustainable waste solutions that align with the needs of Welsh businesses. This expansion marks an important milestone for Everflow as we continue to grow and evolve in the waste management sector.”

 For more information about Everflow, visit https://everflowutilities.com/


Help keep news FREE for our readers

Supporting your local community newspaper/online news outlet is crucial now more than ever. If you believe in independent journalism, then consider making a valuable contribution by making a one-time or monthly donation. We operate in rural areas where providing unbiased news can be challenging. Read More About Supporting The West Wales Chronicle